- Oklahoma ruling blocks law restricting morning-after pill
- Pro-life petition could spark European legislation, debate
- Airman punished for refusal to support gay 'marriage'
- Neighbor to mom: 'Kill your autistic teen'
- 23% of German men want zero children
- 'Duck Dynasty' star blasts abortion culture
- Military to give bonuses only to same-sex couples
Posted: 20 Aug 2013 07:18 PM PDT
An
Oklahoma judge has temporarily blocked a state law that would preserve
restrictions on accessing the “morning-after pill,” saying that it may
have violated constitutional technicalities on how laws are written in
the state.
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Posted: 20 Aug 2013 07:14 PM PDT
A
citizen-led initiative in Europe is nearing the one million signatures
needed to prompt a discussion on human life and push for an end to
funding of abortion and embryo-destroying research.
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Posted: 20 Aug 2013 07:13 PM PDT
An
airman who was relieved of his duties after he told his commanding
officer that he could not support gay 'marriage' has filed a formal
complaint with the military alleging he is the victim of religious
discrimination.
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Posted: 20 Aug 2013 07:09 PM PDT
A
family is making international headlines this week after a neighbor, in
a letter, told the mother of an autistic teenage boy that she should
“do the right thing” and euthanize him to supposedly put him out of his
misery.
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Posted: 20 Aug 2013 07:03 PM PDT
Germans
aren’t having enough kids, and as a result the economy is in trouble
and there are all sorts of logistical problems—vacant buildings that
need to be razed; houses that will never be sold, sewer systems which
may not function properly because they’re too empty.
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Posted: 20 Aug 2013 06:58 PM PDT
In
a video featuring Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson, the TV star - in what
appears to be a religious sermon - declares his pro-life stance on the
issue of abortion.
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Posted: 20 Aug 2013 06:44 PM PDT
“A
Supreme Court ruling earlier this year said that the federal government
must give equal treatment to same-sex couples who have legally
'married.' But now the Pentagon wants to give a special, taxpayer-funded
bonus to such couples.
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